1 sooner than others; sooner than usual; sooner than expected or than the appointed time -- časně; dřív
He arrived early
She came an hour early.
2 belonging to, or happening, near the beginning of a period of time etc -- časný, raný
3 belonging to the first stages of development -- prvotní, nejstarší
early musical instruments.
4 happening etc sooner than usual or than expected -- předčasný
5 prompt -- brzký
In earlier books (1990, 1995), he has introduced much-needed grammatical sophistication into research on human linguistic prehistory.
Thus, although a narrator's views are evident covertly through her choice of story, the overt message emanates from the characters or earlier tellers.
All the transcripts for the child prior to the offer of that word were searched to identify any earlier adult or child uses.
Establishing what these functions were requires recourse to our analysis of earlier talk and other conversation-external data.
In the face of this strong impetus to stay on the earlier theme, the new direction of talk actually gets taken up.
Is it interesting because it is higher in pitch, or quieter than earlier sounds?
The earliest of this musical research was understandably of a rather general nature.
In the earliest dances various metres and forms are employed.
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